Just a few thoughts:
1) If we are ruled by our passions then making a rational wager is surely purely secondary to our passions, and Pascal's wager is supposed to appeal to our reason.
2) A case could be made that Pascal's wager appeals to our most selfish desires, according to the video. Is it not true that it suggests that we should bet on a Christian God because this God offers an infinite win? Hence, the idea is surely suggested that this particular form of a Christian God would not reward those who do not believe, only those who do, and therefore we should bet on this God for purely selfish reasons. Other forms of Christianity, such as Unitarianism, would not be applicable because they suggest that God treats believers and unbelievers equally. That would negate the whole reason for the wager.
3) The video is simply suggesting that it is the Christian God we should bet on. Why should we bet on this particular one, are there not other God alternatives?
4) The last part of the video seems to me to be simply a rehash of the usual Christian proselytising, with the added exhortation to act as if his particular version of the Christian God was real even though one might have no feelings at all in that particular direction.
5) I notice that the speaker encourages you to involve yourself in the evangelistic 3 2 1 course which seems on the face of it to be a little like the Alpha Courses. Having attended two Alpha Courses and been less than impressed, I think I'll give the whole thing a miss thank you.